04-22-13, 09:20 PM | #10 |
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AC, I now realize I missed one of your questions --
Our pressure cooker is pretty standard, although it is two-walled with a vacuum. I was just planning to pour hot water into it from the thermos. -- It seems fair to view the electric plate heat-up as a fixed cost. If you are cooking a lot of stuff and/or for a long time, the fixed cost is not too bad. Heating up a cup of water would not give pretty efficiency results I imagine for similar reasons, a high wattage resistive plate has lower overall efficiency. Last edited by ELGo; 04-22-13 at 09:23 PM.. |
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